Have you ever wondered about the people who lived in Weston during the time of Hurricane Hazel? Weston’s Historical Society is leading a walk, ‘Hurricane Hazel Revisited‘ that focuses on the storm’s devastating impact on the people and surrounding area. Participants will walk along the river, past some of the most significant locations and look at traces of what remains and the changes forced by Hazel that have occurred since 1954. The tour begins on Little Avenue this Saturday at 1:30 follows the river down to Raymore Drive and ends at the former Matthias church at Scarlett and Kingdom.
Meet on Little Avenue in the Memorial Park at 1:30



80% chance of thunderstorms 😕 Please post if you hear about a rain date?
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Hi Jill, I believe it’s rain or shine – rain might add to the atmosphere! If there’s a rain date I’ll let you know.
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Thanks. I remember the Raymore Park Jane Walk last year in the pouring rain. I didn’t mind, but my soggy doggy looked miserable. 🙂
Here’s an interesting link http://foreveryoungnews.com/posts/2709-all-things-considered-major-drama-for-toronto-cops-during-hurricane-hazel
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Poor guy! Mugs hated rain but would make a bee line for water, splash pads etc.
Thanks for the great link – I’ll try and fit it in to the walk.
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